Sikkim is a huge place to travel in one go . I will suggest you to visit http://www.sikkimtourismindia.com see for yourself . If you want to visit all the places in Sikkim in a single trip it will become very much hectic journey.
In my opinion you should visit East sikkim and North Sikkim first.
Hey Ram, Good Morning friend. Yes even I love making friends and getting to know new people and places. So I have a trip booked to Kedarkantha this December at the last week, dated from 26-31 of December. You can join us along.
Yes it's the best time to visit but make sure you must cone with your long boots and jackets also Snowfall just , happened in Rohtang pass I think snowfall is about 1 to 2 to feet
Hi Aftab, there are many places near Mumbai that you can visit on a low-budget trip. These are some of my favourites:
- Karjat
- Matheran
- Khandala
- Vasind
- Alibag
- Igatpuri
- Silvassa - Daman Hope one of these is what you're looking for :)
- Eeshat
U can visit hill station lyk nainital and kausani....these location can covered completly within 3-4 days..in naintal lots of places which csn memorable to u..so if u love travelling mountains..these two location are perfect for you...in kausani snow is visible in summers also as himalyas are jst in frnt of kausani..please pre-book your stay cuz lotz of tourist are all the time these places....hope it helps you..happy journey...😊
Hi Vamsi, Each corner of the country has hill stations that are ideal for a summer getaway. In North India, you can go to the popular hill stations in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Places like Ooty, Kodaikanal, Coorg, Chikmagalur and Munnar are cool cities in South India too. Some of the best holiday destinations are nestled in the Northeast, so you can also plan a trip to Darjeeling, Sikkim or Meghalaya. Hope this helped!
Hey Neeti, Thats actually a difficult question to answer, maybe you can start with a location which your mom is very familiar with and once you build her trust, you can explore other places. Good day, Cheers !!
Hey,
Parents, especially in India, can be super over protective. Even though it comes from a place of love and concern, it can prevent us from being independent and self-reliant individuals. Solo travelling is therefore really important! Internet has been a helpful tool for female travellers to let their loved ones know that it's okay to travel alone. There are lots of solo female travellers out there who openly share their experiences that you could share with your mom. A genuine and successful example is Shivya Nath, who has been travelling alone for years. Look within your social circles too; you might find some role models that could influence your mom's decision about letting you travel alone. Keep sharing inspiring and positive stories about solo travel with her (if she keeps seeing the negative news and nothing positive, it's unlikely for her to feel confident about you travelling alone). Attaching a few helpul articles below! Other than that, take small steps and give her some time and space to get used to the idea of you travelling alone too. You can suggest going for a one day trip initially, and then suggest longer trips. To get started, you can also go alone with a reliable travel group. As I mentioned, since parents generally don't allow their daughters to travel alone as they're anxious about their safety, you can assure them that you will keep them informed about your whereabouts. Share your location or check in every once in a while via call or text so that they don't worry. Hope this helped!!
I'll share it but please give me details of how many days trip u want and ur estimate I'll suggest you itenary best for you... please provide your days of trip, estimate,how many people u are going for trip...etc...then I'll give u best itenary
We have recently been to rajasthan. it took us 10 days and we had covered Jaipur, chittaurgarh, udaipur, mount Abu, Jaisalmer, and then back to Jaipur. you can check my trips in my profile
Go to chopta and start following the trail ,you can come back same day as well...no such expense is required ....no need of joining any tour company ...you can do it free
The only cost you have to pay if you take stay in Chopta otherwise the trek from Chopta to Tungnath is completely free and you don't have to pay a single penny for that. Last year I was there with my friends during Diwali time. The trek to Tungnath is easy but trek on snow is quite difficult, so make sure carry proper trekking shoes.
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